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"The Unthinkable" in Ethics, History and Philosophical Anthropology - by Sami Pihlström (Hardcover)

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  • What we find 'unthinkable' is not seriously considered as an ethical option in our thought and deliberation; it is ruled out from the outset.
  • About the Author: Sami Pihlström is Professor of Philosophy of Religion at the University of Helsinki, Finland.
  • 232 Pages
  • Philosophy, Ethics & Moral Philosophy

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What we find 'unthinkable' is not seriously considered as an ethical option in our thought and deliberation; it is ruled out from the outset. Combining a broadly pragmatist approach with a Kantian-inspired transcendental strategy, Sami Pihlström distinguishes between what is considered 'unthinkable' and what is merely ethically wrong.

Pihlström demonstrates how different issues concerning the unthinkable vs the thinkable, ranging from the proper ethical response to the Holocaust to philosophical considerations of monstrous characters familiar in gothic fiction, may challenge the categories we use to structure the world. In particular, he makes the case that it is unthinkable for us to reject the kind of 'human exceptionalism' that attributes an ineliminable dignity or preciousness to human beings. Chapters also explore the complex relationship between our responses to human suffering and the suffering of non-human animals, together with questions concerning the philosophy of war and pacifism.

'The Unthinkable' in Ethics, History and Philosophical Anthropologyturns our attention to the ethically and ontologically constitutive character of the boundaries we draw between the thinkable and the unthinkable, while utilizing conceptual and argumentative resources from the Wittgensteinian tradition in moral philosophy, particularly from the work of Raimond Gaita. An original and timely study, it will be welcomed by students and scholars interested in the fundamental ethical issues of human life.



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"The Unthinkable" in Ethics, History and Philosophical Anthropology is a perfect example of Sami Pihlström's original combination of pragmatism and transcendental philosophy to address new and relevant problems. In it, Pihlström argues that the distinction between what is ethically wrong and what is unthinkable helps us defining the boundaries and conditions of our moral discourse.

A profound insight into the conditions underlying the debate about the 'ethically unthinkable' by one of the most distinctive representatives of contemporary pragmatism. Pihlstrom leads us to understand the relevance of ethics, philosophy, religion, history, anthropology, culture, and politics in our present context.

Long ago, in his groundbreaking work, Good and Evil, Australian philosopher Raimond Gaita, summarising Socrates, wrote: "for someone who understands the nature of evil, certain deeds and thoughts are not an option." Following Gaita, though not slavishly but critically, Professor Pihlström gives this Socratic insight his own unique transcendental-pragmatist inflection before applying it to a range of cases involving our relations with the suffering other. The result is a rich and illuminating defence of the 'unthinkable' as the very condition of possibility of an ethical life grounded in the commitment to our 'common humanity'



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Sami Pihlström is Professor of Philosophy of Religion at the University of Helsinki, Finland.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.21 Inches (H) x 6.14 Inches (W) x .56 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.1 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 232
Genre: Philosophy
Sub-Genre: Ethics & Moral Philosophy
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Format: Hardcover
Author: Sami Pihlström
Language: English
Street Date: February 6, 2025
TCIN: 1004456856
UPC: 9781350506527
Item Number (DPCI): 247-34-1944
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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